Btw, "EFI_ACPI_ADDRESS_SPACE_DESCRIPTOR" is just a structure used across the 
codebase to represent an address space. It doesn't have anything to do with the 
ACPI tables if that was your impression. ACPI tables are only consumed by an 
OS. If you wish to have PCIe working there, you still have to manually declare 
your host bridges in DSDT/SSDT or use DynamicTablesPkg, as EDK2 does not 
automatically generate them for you.


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